Sunshine today before cold front hits area Monday

Ample sunshine will take us through today. High temperatures will be a few degrees cooler than average in the upper 40s.

Clouds increase tonight with a low near 35 degrees.

Veterans Day will be cloudy and cold. Scattered rain showers mixing with snow showers are possible. Little or no accumulation is expected. High temperatures will top out around 40 during the morning.

The first arctic cold front of the season will blast through around noon, knocking temperatures back into the 30s with a gusty northwest wind. A lingering snow flurry is possible Monday night with frigid low temperatures near 20 degrees.

Tuesday will be cold. High temperatures will struggle to reach the freezing mark. Tuesday night temperatures will dip into the upper teens in spots. High temperatures will slowly moderate for Wednesday and Thursday to near 40.

Isolated sprinkles/snowflakes are possible Thursday and Thursday night. Partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid 40s for Friday; around 50 for next Saturday.